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>> i'm telling you what he told us today. i'm telling you what was their reporting on 12th, 13th and 15th, there were intelligence estimates saying al qaeda was directly involved, al qaeda affiliates were directly involved. somehow after that was prepared by the intelligence community, that was taken out after it went to the white house. that is a very serious issue. also, general petraeus, i have great regard for general petraeus. when he briefed us that morning, he made it clear he did not believe this was a terrorist attack. i have great regard but he started rewriting history here. he totally down played the terrorist aspect. he said there were people in the crowd, he never said they were involved in the attack as a group. >> congressman schiff? >> i need to correct the record here. i don't think there was any indication that the white house ordered anything taken out of the intelligence assessment. peter, i don't think that's accurate. there were assessments that were given to us -- >> talking points -- >> wait. one at a
>> i'm telling you what he told us today. i'm telling you what was their reporting on 12th, 13th and 15th, there were intelligence estimates saying al qaeda was directly involved, al qaeda affiliates were directly involved. somehow after that was prepared by the intelligence community, that was taken out after it went to the white house. that is a very serious issue. also, general petraeus, i have great regard for general petraeus. when he briefed us that morning, he made it clear he did...
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if we go off the cliff, it will push us back to a recession. let's find a way to avoid those two outcomes. >> and we talked about the revenue side, which is important, but i know this is a dicey way of saying it, might be 40, 60%, but you get what i'm saying. cuts have to be made to entitlement programs. are we going to be able to get that done in time? >> i think we can. now, we've already cut $1.1 trillion in spending in the last two years and that should be part of our total. i think we've got to make some enhit mment reforms which will not threaten the integrity of medicare, but will have real savings. we're just spending much more than we should. we've got to demand quality, but we can't be overcharged in the process. >> i spoke with the coo of honeywell yesterday. he, i asked if he agreed with that bowles told me on tuesday. he felt this was a magic moment. here's what david cody had to say. >> there's a real recognition now of the magnitude of our debt problem. two years ago, people weren't really talking about it and the commission real
if we go off the cliff, it will push us back to a recession. let's find a way to avoid those two outcomes. >> and we talked about the revenue side, which is important, but i know this is a dicey way of saying it, might be 40, 60%, but you get what i'm saying. cuts have to be made to entitlement programs. are we going to be able to get that done in time? >> i think we can. now, we've already cut $1.1 trillion in spending in the last two years and that should be part of our total. i...
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change we can believe in tell us about your achievements. i've sent troops to afghanistan. record numbers of army suicides and defections. doctors say they've never seen such horrific injuries from improvised explosive devices. i think that's unbelievable change you won the nobel peace prize that puts you in superstar company that's right kissinger one while he was secretly shelling gamba this year's winner the european union illegally bombed libya. look their spending cuts are causing massive social unrest to their own people on the move bays celebrated eleventh anniversary yesterday as america's symbol of. evil you hailed as a hero when you. promise to be close if elected is not like a politician to break his word especially hold something so for you. you know what . we don't look back. a bomb is no more right wing than george w. bush this peter cook with hollywood director all of a stone he's just written the untold history of the united states throughout the bush years many of us were furious that bush was actually doing surveillance on people without judicial review an
change we can believe in tell us about your achievements. i've sent troops to afghanistan. record numbers of army suicides and defections. doctors say they've never seen such horrific injuries from improvised explosive devices. i think that's unbelievable change you won the nobel peace prize that puts you in superstar company that's right kissinger one while he was secretly shelling gamba this year's winner the european union illegally bombed libya. look their spending cuts are causing massive...
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nice to have you all with us. cnn "newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> good morning, soledad. david petraeus answers questions before congress on ben gauzi and maybe the affair that ended his career. >>> group of veterans, some wounded in iraq, are hit by a train and all during a parade in honor of them. now the feds are jumping in to investigate. and john mccain gets testy with a cnn producer when asked why he missed an important meeting about benghazi. >> i have no comments about my schedule, i'm not going to comment on how i spend my time to the media. >> wait until you get hit -- wait until you hear him get really angry. >>> what do spirit airlines and shirtless fbi agent in the petraeus scandal have in common? just wait. we'll show you more. newsroom starts now. i piercing sound of an air raid station. it is a chilling sound, becoming all too familiar as rockets continue to fill the air over israel and gaza and a planned cease fire, visit to gaza by egypt's prime minister may not be holding up.
nice to have you all with us. cnn "newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> good morning, soledad. david petraeus answers questions before congress on ben gauzi and maybe the affair that ended his career. >>> group of veterans, some wounded in iraq, are hit by a train and all during a parade in honor of them. now the feds are jumping in to investigate. and john mccain gets testy with a cnn producer when asked why he missed an important meeting about benghazi....
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right that creamy mysterious filling you know the staple that unifies almost every hostess product i used to love those little hostess cupcakes too but i don't turn off when i found out what that tasted goo was made of first starters one ingredient is calcium sulphate which is pretty much a food grade equivalent of plaster still wondering why hostess products don't ever really expire and don't be fooled it's not manmade it's not nope made cream it's animal shortening aka a lard yeah so about one package of twinkies. you're not only ingesting disgusting chemicals and lard you're also consuming three hundred calories of pure garbage ten grams of fat half of which are saturated and we wonder why americans are so obese well good riddance hostess frankly it's a good thing that your products won't be available for human consumption the only real tragedy here is the nineteen thousand jobs that will be lost so i guess it's the hostess without the most is time to find something else to indulge and let's break the set. as you know this week gaza has been rocked by air raids from the israeli militar
right that creamy mysterious filling you know the staple that unifies almost every hostess product i used to love those little hostess cupcakes too but i don't turn off when i found out what that tasted goo was made of first starters one ingredient is calcium sulphate which is pretty much a food grade equivalent of plaster still wondering why hostess products don't ever really expire and don't be fooled it's not manmade it's not nope made cream it's animal shortening aka a lard yeah so about...
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that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! >> good morning to you. it is quarter past the hour. here's a look at what you missed while you were sleeping. these f 22 rafter fighter jets plagued the air force with problems for years and years. now one has crashed near a florida panhandle highway. luckily the pilot was able to eject safely and no one ground was hurt. nissan predicted it would sell 20,000 but selled lows than 6800 by the enof the summer. they sold 9700 in all of 2011 perhaps it is the dopey name. no surprise it hasn't sold a lot. >> another big story on capitol hill the looming fiscal cliff. as we told you earlier president obama will meet with congressional leaders to
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thank you for being with us. always great to see you. >> you as well. >> you got the question there. >> saxby, i've got a feeling we're going to see you in atlanta when alabama takes on georgia. >> go, dogs. >> roll tide, baby. see you there. >> david gregory, thank you. >> you bet. lindsey graham and rogers and feinstein. we're going to cover all this benghazi and petraeus stuff. >> david gregory, thanks very much. >>> still ahead, actor bradley cooper takes us inside his latest role and donny, you say it's a good one. >> honestly, one of the best movies i have ever seen. if you're 80, if you're 20, and he is spectacular. >> wow! okay. >> the dust bowl filmmaker ken burns will be here to talk about his new film documenting what he calls the worst manmade ecological disaster in u.s. history. "morning joe" back in a moment. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every p
thank you for being with us. always great to see you. >> you as well. >> you got the question there. >> saxby, i've got a feeling we're going to see you in atlanta when alabama takes on georgia. >> go, dogs. >> roll tide, baby. see you there. >> david gregory, thank you. >> you bet. lindsey graham and rogers and feinstein. we're going to cover all this benghazi and petraeus stuff. >> david gregory, thanks very much. >>> still ahead, actor...
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international news live from moscow this is us he with me follow the hello and welcome to the program israel is calling up thousands of additional troops and moving heavy weapons towards gaza stoking fears of a ground assault it's also pushing forward with intense air raids and naval attacks hamas vols to retaliate and continue rocket strikes targeting television its latest sonic nineteen palestinians and three israelis have reportedly been killed since israel launched an offensive on wednesday let's now get a tape from boston in tel aviv good morning tom so they've been reports of another strike in gaza this morning so what more can you tell us. they have indeed you near the moment what we know is that there's been a huge intensification of bombing recently and in the past few hours over over gaza eighty five missile strikes of various air strikes from drones and israeli aircraft across gaza in the park in a just a forty five minute period and that is just comes at the end of a continued aerial assault that's gone on now for a couple for a couple of days. hitting sites around gaza an
international news live from moscow this is us he with me follow the hello and welcome to the program israel is calling up thousands of additional troops and moving heavy weapons towards gaza stoking fears of a ground assault it's also pushing forward with intense air raids and naval attacks hamas vols to retaliate and continue rocket strikes targeting television its latest sonic nineteen palestinians and three israelis have reportedly been killed since israel launched an offensive on wednesday...
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they're still using the opiates that they used back in the 1800s, right? >> yeah, it's interesting, morphine is still the main way to get pain reduced. using something that's not a drug is a paradigm shift. >> reporter: we found it hard to believe that a virtual reality of snowworld could work so well, so we asked to try it ourselves. in order to demo snowworld, are you going to put me through a range of pain. >> we'll do something tolerable. >> reporter: they attached something to my foot and made it hotter and hotter. at 116 degrees, it felt like stepping on burning hot pavement for 15 long seconds. >> how much time were you thinking about the pain? >> reporter: for most of the time, i think. >> reporter: then they applied the same amount of heat but this time while i was playing the game. my son would be a genius at this game. ooh, i got him. but before i knew it, they stopped me. >> are we done? is it over? >> how would you rate your pain that time? >> reporter: i think it was actually interesting. putting the headphones on really shut everything out.
they're still using the opiates that they used back in the 1800s, right? >> yeah, it's interesting, morphine is still the main way to get pain reduced. using something that's not a drug is a paradigm shift. >> reporter: we found it hard to believe that a virtual reality of snowworld could work so well, so we asked to try it ourselves. in order to demo snowworld, are you going to put me through a range of pain. >> we'll do something tolerable. >> reporter: they attached...
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activists and documentary filmmaker harry fear who's currently working in gaza and his latest update us as it's getting harder to stay safe there. the situation in gaza now is very severe in the green zone where international space is currently not safe and we're hearing it nearby mabel shutting within five minutes drive the opposition so even the safest areas of gaza are not particularly safe tonight we've actually moved from our building to a hotel just increased security the best that we can so things are great in gaza and more than one hundred. injured we went to a hospital and saw the injured children as a result of what's happened in the last two days we went to a strike actually three hour strike sites within hours of them being targeted. at the scene though still you know everyone holds on the ground. and no one because it's too dangerous to go back to sites because israel has a historical record of retargeting them but we've heard anecdotal evidence that israel is using a suspicious weapons we're seeing a lot of. we're seeing hearing reports of strange. smells stronger. sheaffe
activists and documentary filmmaker harry fear who's currently working in gaza and his latest update us as it's getting harder to stay safe there. the situation in gaza now is very severe in the green zone where international space is currently not safe and we're hearing it nearby mabel shutting within five minutes drive the opposition so even the safest areas of gaza are not particularly safe tonight we've actually moved from our building to a hotel just increased security the best that we can...
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it just passed, so give us a little chance. we got to get everything figured out here, but it's going to be beautiful. >> are you guys going to be able to accommodate all the maryland voters? >> we'll figure it out. >> i'm guessing if people are watching, they'll be happy to help out because it did pass in maryland. so there's a lot of people out there who are in support. thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you. >> and by the way, best of luck. >> thank you. >> i want to know what the price is on that open bar. >> what about the reception, guys? by the way, i'll work on the weather forecast for you. maybe the cherry blossoms will still be around, too beautiful time of year. >>> a little rain on the radar. >> very light rain, either light rain or sprinkles. there might have been a tiny bit of sleet to our south, but everybody is dry for the most part. that's part of a small disturbance that will eventually clear the clouds out of our area as it gets off the coast. it's the reason we did not have much in the way of sunshine
it just passed, so give us a little chance. we got to get everything figured out here, but it's going to be beautiful. >> are you guys going to be able to accommodate all the maryland voters? >> we'll figure it out. >> i'm guessing if people are watching, they'll be happy to help out because it did pass in maryland. so there's a lot of people out there who are in support. thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you. >> and by the way, best of luck. >> thank...
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was impossible to pull out of afghanistan and that it sure wasn't fact needed yes and xana do did the us generals a stately pleasure dome to korea for all their biographer is an unpaid social liaison officers yes afghanistan is just so frickin romantic this time of year but if the us generals are protecting the war in afghanistan for a safe gnocchi on the side a then well why is david cameron protecting this city of london calling for a doubling down of fraud who is shipping home david cameron. yes max david cameron use an annual speech at the guildhall two which is normally reserved for foreign policy and he instead talked about bankers and the city of london as an export as a sort of sort of foreign policy it is the currency war it is the financial war and max i think he was addressing you. david cameron attacks trashers of britain's banks prime minister uses annual mansion house speech to highlight strains and potential of banking sector david cameron gave a warning on monday night that critics of the nation's banks and up trashing britain as he mounted a strong defense of the financi
was impossible to pull out of afghanistan and that it sure wasn't fact needed yes and xana do did the us generals a stately pleasure dome to korea for all their biographer is an unpaid social liaison officers yes afghanistan is just so frickin romantic this time of year but if the us generals are protecting the war in afghanistan for a safe gnocchi on the side a then well why is david cameron protecting this city of london calling for a doubling down of fraud who is shipping home david cameron....
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please tell us, what's your take on this latest round of negotiations? >> seems to me in order to solve the difficult issues and problems, parties need to meet and discuss the matters. in this sense, ulan bator meeting this time was at least one step forward. in addition, the meeting decided to continue discussions later on and also the meeting covered a wide range of issue, including most difficult or perhaps abductions. >> so there was meaning to this meeting. what do you think is north korea's motivation to continue a dialogue with japan? they have been silent for quite a number of years. >> it is four years. it seems to me there were two reasons behind the stance of north korea. one is the new regime of kim jong-un, was just one years old, needed to improve living conditions of the people. to that end, they wanted -- they may have wanted to have better relations with japan. that's one reason. the second reason for north korea diplomatically, the united states is a most important country. they would like to have relations, encounters with the united s
please tell us, what's your take on this latest round of negotiations? >> seems to me in order to solve the difficult issues and problems, parties need to meet and discuss the matters. in this sense, ulan bator meeting this time was at least one step forward. in addition, the meeting decided to continue discussions later on and also the meeting covered a wide range of issue, including most difficult or perhaps abductions. >> so there was meaning to this meeting. what do you think is...
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>> well, i spell it with two us. so, at the end of the show, he said, mel, mel, you were so funny, you were so wonderful, i can't thank you for coming on the show and being here and being here in person, i said, oh, please, bill. and listen. he gets up from behind the desk, this is all true. he gets up from behind the desk and he kind of starts towards me to give me a hug and he's, you know, so, i'm -- i say, well, okay. we're doing jerry lewis. all right. all right. so, we're doing jerry lewis. i i don't want to hurt his feelings. i'll do jerry lewis. i'm like, oh, bill. and julia, my partner -- my partner, julia is screaming from behind, he's had polio, he's crippled! he's had polio. and i'm walking and i'm -- i say -- too late! and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: too late. too late. well -- there you go. that is the boxed set. "the incredible mel brooks." the incredible mel brooks, everybody. we'll be right back with jake tapper. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your d
>> well, i spell it with two us. so, at the end of the show, he said, mel, mel, you were so funny, you were so wonderful, i can't thank you for coming on the show and being here and being here in person, i said, oh, please, bill. and listen. he gets up from behind the desk, this is all true. he gets up from behind the desk and he kind of starts towards me to give me a hug and he's, you know, so, i'm -- i say, well, okay. we're doing jerry lewis. all right. all right. so, we're doing jerry...
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we want them to represent us. so it is not about we need your vote this is an election day alliance, we want you to have a seat at the table. it is not that we want to displace the white males in our caucus. we want to have a mix. there is something important about having other thinking. whether it is generation al to have a mixture of thinking at the table. but it gives people hope outside to say, there is something there who understands my aspirations and challenges and i reiterate we have diversity of opinion one in our caucus too and we rejoice in that at well. and i say to my male friends. your views are enhanced because you can convince more people about your position. >> you are not just talking to people are inclined to agree with you. you have to persuade others. >> when you bring that caucus together and they build consensus, i've never lost a vote when i was speaker and that is because we built consensus. we didn't write something and say this is what we are going to vote for. i would not want to be a h
we want them to represent us. so it is not about we need your vote this is an election day alliance, we want you to have a seat at the table. it is not that we want to displace the white males in our caucus. we want to have a mix. there is something important about having other thinking. whether it is generation al to have a mixture of thinking at the table. but it gives people hope outside to say, there is something there who understands my aspirations and challenges and i reiterate we have...
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it was important for us because it was a hunkering down for us. it was a reminder that which we knew all along that this was going to be very hard fought. the president took a lot of it on himself and was kind of baulking everybody at the mountain. but it was important for us because we needed to have that moment. when his back was against the wall. it was important for all of those reasons. >> tell us, take up a little bit preparing for the first debate he had not a great september so his back was against the ball going into that first debate. give us a little sense of mitt romney -- people have a little bit of a difficult time getting a hold of him as he prepares for that first debate and then comes out of it. >> that is one of the things i said if i could just get this guy into everybody's living room for 90 minutes and let them see the issues that he has and his ability and his vision for the country he would be able to win this something we would better be prepared for the d dates to sit down for 90 minutes and sort of cut through a lot of th
it was important for us because it was a hunkering down for us. it was a reminder that which we knew all along that this was going to be very hard fought. the president took a lot of it on himself and was kind of baulking everybody at the mountain. but it was important for us because we needed to have that moment. when his back was against the wall. it was important for all of those reasons. >> tell us, take up a little bit preparing for the first debate he had not a great september so...
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could you help us with that? and i just want to understand that in terms of, because we have made tremendous sacrifices there. of our men and women in uniform. >> senator, thank you for that question. that is the most important question i think you. >> and people and one we should be able to answer very clearly. in the wake of 9/11 we went to afghanistan because there was essential for al qaeda and the attacks of 9/11 took place in afghanistan. that area is still ripe for sanctuary for al qaeda, the region is ripe for censure for al qaeda. will so want to establish a government in afghanistan, and assure the taliban were no one in a position to harbor al qaeda in that part of the region. those objectives remain. that is, to deny sanctuary to deny the billy of the taliban to overthrow the government in afghanistan. now the nation is to ensure that those gains that we've made over the last several years, particularly in the areas of development of the afghan national security forces, and the games will make as a re
could you help us with that? and i just want to understand that in terms of, because we have made tremendous sacrifices there. of our men and women in uniform. >> senator, thank you for that question. that is the most important question i think you. >> and people and one we should be able to answer very clearly. in the wake of 9/11 we went to afghanistan because there was essential for al qaeda and the attacks of 9/11 took place in afghanistan. that area is still ripe for sanctuary...
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at the time they told us, look, it's early. we're going to learn more. this is what we think right now. and some of the members just didn't pay attention when they were told these are our early assessments. and there is a lot of fog of war that covers an event like this and if i could go into the particulars of the intelligence you'd have a better sense of just why initially they thought there were protests outside of the facility. >> can you talk around what the particulars were? >> well, you know, we have a combination of intelligence streams, some human intelligence, some technical and tactical. some open source. you have organizations taking credit for things they didn't do. you have other organizations disavowing their involvement that may have been involved. and so you have to parce all of that out and sort it out and that takes time. some of the very best evidence, and i think some of the best evidence was some of the video evidence didn't come to us until late and i think there are good questions about why we didn't get
at the time they told us, look, it's early. we're going to learn more. this is what we think right now. and some of the members just didn't pay attention when they were told these are our early assessments. and there is a lot of fog of war that covers an event like this and if i could go into the particulars of the intelligence you'd have a better sense of just why initially they thought there were protests outside of the facility. >> can you talk around what the particulars were?...
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great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> my pleasure. >>> tomorrow night on "the ed show," the post office. why is the post office in your town closing? what did they do wrong? that's tomorrow night on "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the rachel maddow show begins right now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, ed, spectacular show, above and beyond your usual greatness. >> do i have to come back tomorrow night? it's friday. >> yes. if you keep it up, come back friday and saturday. ease up, big guy. >> i'm out of here. >> thanks to you at home for joining us for the next hour. president obama was in new york city serving damage from hurricane sandy alongside new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. in the immediate aftermath of the storm the president spent time in new jersey alongside governor chris christie. mayor bloomberg specifically asked the president to please not come to new york city at that time, so the logistics and security arrangements around his visit wouldn
great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> my pleasure. >>> tomorrow night on "the ed show," the post office. why is the post office in your town closing? what did they do wrong? that's tomorrow night on "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the rachel maddow show begins right now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, ed, spectacular show, above and beyond your usual greatness. >> do i have to come back tomorrow night? it's friday....
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roger goodell joins us now. welcome. >> good morning, charlie. >> you spoke to this issue yesterday. has the nfl done enough to stop concussions and to recognize when they happen? >> i don't think you ever do enough. what we talked about yesterday was a comprehensive approach to tell people what we have done but we still believe we have more work to do. >> does that very speech suggest you were worried about the public perception of the nfl in. >> no to get the dialogue going. we believe part of our responsibility is to bring recognition to this injury. an injury that happens in other sports, football is one of our major challenges and we want to show people what we're doing in football to make not only football safer but i think we'll make all sports safer. >> we had three concussions last weekend. >> that's right. just one concussion is too many. what we need to do is make sure our players are using the protection we provide for them. we want to make sure we're doing everything to enforce our rules. one hit wa
roger goodell joins us now. welcome. >> good morning, charlie. >> you spoke to this issue yesterday. has the nfl done enough to stop concussions and to recognize when they happen? >> i don't think you ever do enough. what we talked about yesterday was a comprehensive approach to tell people what we have done but we still believe we have more work to do. >> does that very speech suggest you were worried about the public perception of the nfl in. >> no to get the...